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Paddle gelcoat chipping

Created by Clownfeatures Clownfeatures  > 9 months ago, 28 Dec 2012
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Clownfeatures
Clownfeatures

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205 posts

28 Dec 2012 5:44pm
Hi all

Just bought a naish makani 8.0 paddle had it for 2weeks and the gel coating on the handle is chipping away.
I noticed I was getting a blister (from paddling) and thought it might be just a rough spot but there was no sign of it chipping until last Sunday it was visible.
I was just wondering if it was a common fault with this paddle or I was just unlucky...
I don't think I should have to put tape on the handle of a brand new $300.00 paddle to use it that's all especially after only 2 weeks.
I haven't dropped it and I carry it to the beach,so it's to rolling around the back of a ute or anything...
Just after some feedback before I get to narky with the supplier ...who reluctantly has offered to replace it with a new one if the one HE has at home doesn't look new...???WTF...


matt18
matt18

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28 Dec 2012 6:54pm
I got the same paddle and looks very similiar, the condition of my paddle is due to general wear and tear over 1 year (its not the paddles fault it is mine). Is it peeling or easy to peel off, if so it may be faulty IMO.
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon

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28 Dec 2012 7:08pm
Do you wear a ring?

A couple of my paddle handles have some sort of scuff/chip in a similar spot, where my wedding band scrapes them.

Clownfeatures
Clownfeatures

SA

205 posts

28 Dec 2012 6:47pm
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matt18 said...
I got the same paddle and looks very similiar, the condition of my paddle is due to general wear and tear over 1 year (its not the paddles fault it is mine). Is it peeling or easy to peel off, if so it may be faulty IMO.


Cheers mate, no It's not easy to peel I just notice it afterwards,if yours is doing it and you can still use it ok?? I'm not sure ill push for a new one...just a handle would do...
But whattaya do..

Suck it up or go in hard..?
2 weeks and all..[:p

matt18
matt18

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28 Dec 2012 9:09pm
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HumanCartoon said...
Do you wear a ring?

A couple of my paddle handles have some sort of scuff/chip in a similar spot, where my wedding band scrapes them.




i reckon your right
Clownfeatures
Clownfeatures

SA

205 posts

28 Dec 2012 9:51pm
Yes I do but not whilst paddling,for that reason...
DavidJohn
DavidJohn

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29 Dec 2012 9:54am
You could try this.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Simple-paint-chip-repair/

I've seen a lot of those paddles that have been knocked around and although they may have some scratches and chips I've not seen a chip that big.. I'm often letting newbies use my gear and as careful as I am I can't control how rough they are with it.. Most if not all of my damage has been from others.. You can buy a new handle and should not cost much.. If you do I would recommend the black handle.. They cost the same I think and you should not have any future chipping problems.. I'm pretty sure that your chips on your handle would not result in hand blisters.. I would put it down to general wer and tear but it wouldn't hurt to contact your local Naish dealer or go direct to Aidan at Windginuity and see what they say about it.. I'm sure they would appreciate the feed back and if no one complains they don't know there's a problem.

DJ
Clownfeatures
Clownfeatures

SA

205 posts

29 Dec 2012 10:23am
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DavidJohn said...
You could try this.. www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Stand-Up-Paddle/SUP/Simple-paint-chip-repair/

I've seen a lot of those paddles that have been knocked around and although they may have some scratches and chips I've not seen a chip that big.. I'm often letting newbies use my gear and as careful as I am I can't control how rough they are with it.. Most if not all of my damage has been from others.. You can buy a new handle and should not cost much.. If you do I would recommend the black handle.. They cost the same I think and you should not have any future chipping problems.. I'm pretty sure that your chips on your handle would not result in hand blisters.. I would put it down to general wer and tear but it wouldn't hurt to contact your local Naish dealer or go direct to Aidan at Windginuity and see what they say about it.. I'm sure they would appreciate the feed back and if no one complains they don't know there's a problem.

DJ



Thanks for the info DJ,I might go with the other handle,do you know the cost and best place to get it?
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